Jeniffer has been diagnosed brain tumor,and Henry still take care of her and decided not hesitate to spend a lifetime with her​​. The constancy of love so that they become stronger, and ultimately defeated the disease. Participate in the competition is a desire to want to accomplish before they decided to have children.

"Our fans are pretty good. They don't give away too much. Sometimes people love dropping spoilers, but our fans are good. They tend to do it in such a way that doesn't ruin it for fans who don't want to know."--Phil Keoghan

They are the professional party girl, partying is their only work. These two playful girls want to participate in the China Rush at the same time, be able to frantically walk in China, experience the customs here. So cute, playful girl must be able to bring the same vitality to China Rush!

Ryan and CharlieRelationship:RoommatesRyan and Charlie studying at Harvard, is the brother of the bunk beds. Together, they chose to come to China to develop their career after graduation. Participate in the China Rush not only want to be able to prove their own ability, also can relive the good old days when the University of

"Our fans are pretty good. They don't give away too much. Sometimes people love dropping spoilers, but our fans are good. They tend to do it in such a way that doesn't ruin it for fans who don't want to know."--Phil Keoghan

I like Henry and Jennifer's story. But do they remind anyone else of Ernie and Cindy?? Maybe it is just the pose...

Thanks weihen!! Kepp them coming!!

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"Our fans are pretty good. They don't give away too much. Sometimes people love dropping spoilers, but our fans are good. They tend to do it in such a way that doesn't ruin it for fans who don't want to know."--Phil Keoghan

Oh, and know I won't be able to read it, but could you give us the link to the official site? Thanks!

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"Our fans are pretty good. They don't give away too much. Sometimes people love dropping spoilers, but our fans are good. They tend to do it in such a way that doesn't ruin it for fans who don't want to know."--Phil Keoghan

Former first prefect Charlie Melvoin ’05 will compete for a trip around the world worth $60,000 on Emmy-winning reality show “The Amazing Race,” which begins airing Aug. 26 in China.

On the show, teams of two people – each with pre-existing relationships – compete for the grand prize in the “China Rush.” These teams compete in different challenges throughout the race to earn clues that take them to their next destination.

Melvoin competed in the race with his freshman year roommate from Harvard University, Ryan Burke. Melvoin says they were dubbed “the Harvard boys” by their fellow competitors.

He moved to Beijing in Sept. 2011, whereas Burke was already living in Shanghai. Burke jokingly sent Melvoin an email saying they would make a great team. Months later, Melvoin chanced upon the email a day before “Amazing Race” applications were due. He submitted an application and, after three rounds of auditions and interviews with show executives, “the Harvard boys” made the cut along with 11 other teams.

“I was most excited to experience firsthand what it’s like to compete under those kinds of conditions,” Melvoin said. “The actual experience did not disappoint, exceeding my expectations with the way that it designed both fun and challenging tasks that caused the true colors of each team to shine through.”

Melvoin traces his interest in Chinese language and culture back to a trip he took there as an eighth grader at Harvard-Westlake, chaperoned by Chinese teacher Qinru Zhou. He also studied Chinese for four years, the maximum offered, during high school.

“The best part was getting the opportunity to see parts of China that I'd never otherwise have the chance to experience,” Melvoin said. “In crafting the most intriguing form of entertainment, the show relies on the local cultures of the places it goes as much as the various challenges, and so for a big China nerd like me, the chance to visit obscure parts of the country and partake in bizarre activities, while utilizing my many years of Mandarin was a real thrill.”

Melvoin and Burke now intend to apply to the American version of “The Amazing Race” as “China Rush” veterans.

ETA: I've watch a few vids on the China's Got Talent cousins, and I'm starting to like them a little bit more. I think they've made it to my pre-season faves list! I crossed out the Harvard dudes because Ryan is starting to annoy me with his seriousness :/